A line of symmetry is an imaginary line that divides a shape into two identical halves that are mirror images of each other. For example, in a rectangle, the vertical line drawn through the center creates two equal parts, while in a circle, any line through the center is a line of symmetry. Shapes can have multiple lines of symmetry; for instance, a square has four lines of symmetry.
A Heart or a Triangle.
It is an imaginary line that produces a mirror image of a shape which is its line of symmetry
A kite only has 2 line of symmetry.
There is no such thing. An axis (plural = axes) of symmetry (not symmerty) for any plane figure is a line which divides the figure into two shapes that are mirror images of one another.
Any regular polygon has 3 (or more) lines of symmetry.
Yes
A Heart or a Triangle.
It is an imaginary line that produces a mirror image of a shape which is its line of symmetry
A kite only has 2 line of symmetry.
Possibly mono-symmetrical
There is no such thing. An axis (plural = axes) of symmetry (not symmerty) for any plane figure is a line which divides the figure into two shapes that are mirror images of one another.
Any regular polygon has 3 (or more) lines of symmetry.
rhombus has all sides equal and diagonals also bisect each other hence it has line of symmerty
180 degrees
Not really you can search it on-line or in pictures.
A symmetrical shape is a mirror image of a shape when a line is drawn through it and some shapes have many lines of symmetry or none at all.
Square, circle, rectangle, octagon, pentagon, triangle, hexagon, trapezoid, rhombus. These are just some